DAILY HXAMINAR, CHARLOUTTETUWN,JANUARY 13, 1900 er CAR SEN Ee How to Get On, ee ee SS Blinkers—How did that fool De | - al Shappie get into the our Hundred? | Object Lessem, | x ers—His valet used to serve “Young man,” asked the proprietor geome one in the Prince of Wales’ set. | of the store, who was making the a The Four Hundred admitted the valet, | rounds of the various departments, ani then be introduced De Chappie.— | “how can you afford to dress pr nae Mew York Weekly. ately and expensively on the salary we hvtpaineuiandacteniney pay you?” Comes Natura) to Him. “I can’t,” gloomily answered the “Why does Jim Todgers affect that | funereal style of walking?” “hie can’t help it. He's been ap it so many weddings.”—Cleve- land Plain Dealer. } % chor On the Gridiron, eh a a] salesman. ‘I ought to have more sal- ary.’’—Chicago Tribune. Getting Even With Him, “Money, money, money all the time, | he growled when she said she needed a new bonnet. ‘‘Do you know how much it cost to keep you in the country this summer?” “No,” she replied, “I don’t know, but I know it didn’t cost so much as it did to keep you in the city.”—Chicago Post. Supplied the Deficieucy. “IT want you to make a statue of Varie—my wife that wus,’’ said the rural visitor to the sculptor, ‘‘bat I haven't got a picture of her, can’t fin’ one nowhar’s, an she’s dead an gone!”’ ‘*Thunder and lightning,’’ exclaimed the sculptor, ‘chow can you expect me to"’ “That's it!’’ was the triumphant in- terruption. ‘‘That’s it! Jest make fi like thunder an lightnin, an you won’? miss her very far!’’-—Atlanta Constitu tion. Good Time For Sorrow. By Physicians Beyend Human Aid—it is a pewertul harmless Heart Specific and can Work Wonders in Halt- an-Hour. Kingston, Apri] 26, 1889.—Mr. Thos. Cooke, 260 Jobsston Street, Kingston, tells this wenderful story of his sickne:s from heart disease, and what he considers his almort miraculous recovery by the Mr. Thos. Cooke, of Kingston, After Suffering Intensest Pain and Distress ofthe Heart for Seven Years--is Cured. almost Miraculously by Oe. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart---A Remedy Which Saves uives Every- day that Have Been Proclaimed aid of th at good angel of modern medical ecience—Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. He says: I suffered seven years from a very acute form of heart disease. I ex- perienced great weaknese; had smothering sensations: palpitation so badly tha: one in the same room could hear the heart thumps. I had great nervoasmess and depreasion at times, suffered excruciating shooting pains. Could not stand the elightestexertion or excitement. [I tried consulted best physicians on my ailments sud nobedy gave me any hepe of per~ manent recovery. But one dayI read of acure by this wonderful remedy which seemed just to be my own case repeated. I got @ trial bottle aed derived great benefitfrom it. I concluded te continue as it promised acomplete and permauent cure, and when I had used six bottlia not 8 vestige of the trouble remained, and although that is a year and a balf ago there has never been the slightest symp: | tom of a return of the trouble.” You can readily verify this or any other testimony of the curative powera of Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart, for the eom- mendations for it eome spontaneously and unsolicited, and ia ninety-nine cases aut ofa hundred are given out of the “fulness of so distreesing an ailment as heart disease in any form. If modern medical science has given to the world aremedy—a cure—that thougy ands used and have tested the caratiye powers of after having suffered for years, and bad been pronounced hopeless case—. if, as a last resort, even it has proved suc, a boon, what an amouni of sufferis would be spared if when the slightest un. easiness of the heart is experienced Dr, Agnsw’s Cure for the Meart were used? It has never failed to di what it promises, It gives relief in the most aeute forms of the disease in less than 30 minates, [ft not oply etimulates a healthy heart action, but it heale the diseased organs, gives vitality, toses the whole system, aud it’s not elsiming too much to say “JT *MOST WORKS MIRACLES.” Dr. Agnews’ Catarrnal Powder rex lieves cold im the head in teu minutes -it will eure the most acute and disgusting forms of Catarrh, no matter hew loag Standing. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment acts like magic on Itching,Irritating ekia troubles,such as Eczema, Scald Bead, Salt Rieum, and will cure piles in from 3 to 5 nights —38¢ Dr. Agnew’s liitle pills for Constipa- tion, Sick Headache and B liousness—29 ets for 40 doses. many remedies recommended to me, and a heart” in being snatehed from the snare 4 a ill A aati, GASH DOWN! When the children are hungry, what do you give them? Food. When thirsty? Water. Now use the same good common sense, and what would you give them when they are too thin? The best fat-forming food, of course. Somehow you think of -Scott’s Emulsion at once. For a quarter of a century it has been making thin children, plump; weak child- ren, strong; sick children, healthy. gee. and $:.90, uf! droggista, SCOTT & BOWNG, Chemists, Toronta, en ee me, 40 YEARS’ Ly EXPERIENCE Trace Marks Desiens CopyricuTs &c. ayone sending a sketen and description may oe asoertaie our op.nion free whether an Svention is probably <matable. Commanica- ‘ioma strictly confidential. Handbook cn Patensgs seut free. Oldest agener tor seeuring patenta. Patents taken rough Munn & Co. receive wpecial netics, without charge, in the Scientific Himerican. A handsomely iilustrated weekly. Larrost eir- mulation of any scientifie journal. Terme, $3 a year: fowr mouths, $i. a byal!l newsdealers. MURA & 09,30 180:adwey. Now York a ranch Oise, 635 F Bt... Washington. D. C. We Wich Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and— Presperous New Year Wealso desire to thank them fer cheir very liberal patromage during the past year, making 1) the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase ia business, : We will strive to merit still farther your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Great George Street, doors from Grafton St...... CASH DOWN “The highest for scrap iron, lead, copper, bruss or any old alloy at Hedale Foundry. ‘T. A. McLEA N, Charlo‘ tetewn ‘Hi, fellers) come along and fea sorry fer Willie! He’s goin tex de den- tist!’’—New York Journal Memory Stimulus, As he was about to sink for the third time he of course recalled everything in his past life. His countenance radiated with joy. “Ah,” he exclaimed, “since I now re member what it was my wife told me to get down town today I have ne further occasion to drown!” Accordingly he swam ashore. The frivolous world saw him. won- dered a moment perhaps and thonght of him no more.—Detroit Journal. Gee eee Bare Footed No Never When yos can buy girls nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shees; also Children’s Butten ed and Laced Boots for | 5Octs PAIR —— A T-—— J.H BELL'S We Have a Nice Line nt nies amas Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES. The public are taking advantage of it every day. Please cul! ani see before it is forever too late. Behold, admire, and then proneunce, Beautiful is our show, window—contaia- ing gifts for all, both young and old at prices that dety competition. The Modern Jewelery & Fancy Goods Store, SURY S&CO., SUNNYSIDE. Removed The Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of— JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the large and spacious room, over E. H. Norten’s, (next Prowse Bros,) Business office down siairs—where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers, and as many new omes as vill faver him with a call, Good Work— Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John Ccombs, Priuter and Bookbinder. ae ee ed et eres Eater Sons wn -_ /‘_ ee ~ List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 3lst Decom- ber, 1899, containing names of all such defaulters. ‘and the smount due from them respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot or Common Lot, upon which, or any part thereof, sueh assesment is in default. a ern Name of Ratepayer Im | Statement or Description of Property upon Amount Default, which Assessment Is made, ‘aoe Genes 12, lst Haedred 311 60 Binns, Elizabeth House & Landon Town Lot No. 26, 4th Hundred $18.0@ Coyl*, Stephen House & Land ow Town Lot No. 3, 2ad Handred 6.76 Cudmore, Andrew Houee & Land on Common Lot No. 26 6 78 Hughes, Peter Honse & Land oa Common Lot No. 22 6.95 Hughes, Joba Heuse & Land on Common Lot No. 21 2.25 Lowe, Walter Vacant Laod og Common Lot No. 31 2.06 McKay, W David Purdie, Jane (W. A. O. Morsor, Leslie Mc- Nutt, Trustees Mil! Baildiags & Land on Common Lots Nos. 19 & House & Land on Town Lots Nos. 97 Hand+red Stewart, Allan Betats of late & 93, lat 38.76 Vacaat Land on Town Lot No..55, 3ri Hundred 2.06 Watliag Mrs House & Land on Town Lot Ne. 89, 2nd Hundred 2,88 Wailing, Mrs Vacaat Laad on Common Lot No. 15 Lé Williams, John Houses & Lead on Common Lot N>. 24 11.2 Notice is hereby given thet pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publieation ef tho above list, beiag a list of the Ratepayers of tae City of Charlottetown, who have failed to pay witht the time prescribed the Assesenaent severally levied upoo their Real Property in said City, for Judgement against each and all of the landa above described, for the reepec:ive smoOunts so levied against them, and then nipaid, and that upon such judgement being doly entered, will farther apply for a warrant for the sale ef such lands. Dated this 19th day of December, A. D., 1899. ROBERT VANIDE2STINE, Cit 3 December 19, 1899 —] mo City Colleetor Teme else Masih ee SOLD BY DR. S. W DOOD & GEO. E. HUGHES————- ee a ee Wants, Los NS t, Found, &c| Discount sale of Willow Marke: Baskets WANTED,—A heusemaid $7 per month, For further particulars apply to iiss Snel- areve, Kent St, dias. Last week we received a large case of Willow Market Baskets from Eng- land that should have been here 3 LO'T—A silvet medal, marked “Seholar- saip.” Apply at this office 6 tr 3O LEY.—That pleasamtiy situated dwell- months ago but were delayed some- where on the way. ng on Prince direet, now ocsupied by Mr. Ba acer. Peatemion g:vee about the first Fememary, mext, Apply to Peake wy al yt TO LET—I house on Brighton Road, facing sou%m. 18 r9>ms. bath-ooN and pantry. hsat- ed: with het water aad fitted for electric light. houses o8 Brighton Read, facing west, $ In order to,clear a lot of them out quick we have decided to take a dis- count of 12} per cent off our regular roemc Santry and bath room. Apply to ; ‘ th Matnerea & Bentley. PPois selling prices. This is a chance to get 7@ 1,8—A house coaiaieing five reoms, | 2 Dice servicable market basket ata female” va King.Street. back of Merchaat’s low figure. Beek of 'Elsiand. Apply at the office of 8 LL Beer { pick of them. Call early and get your - { W AN UED.—Trustworthy persons :6 solicit iL o dogs fer” War im Gouth Africa” by William f Herdiag, thé famous traveller and editor, hye sellimg book ever piblismed. Tella all Meoutthe battles, marches and sieges of tis rem arkable war, A bonanza for workers, big eemmissions. Freight and duty paid. GROCERS. said City, Iwill make a1 application to His Hoaor, the Stipsndiary Magistrate ef 7 Credit given. Outfits free. Address The Dentalon Company, Dept, 6, Chicago. 21 wk PER DAY sure. Rellable per- $2.00 som. Cemtlemen er lady, to rep- vesent reliable firm. Position permanent.‘ THE QURSTION 1S OFTEN ASKED, dOW [3 THE ASCENDENCY OF eases tee “6 tO mae piste Goomer ani i, ROYAL We WAN? AT ONCE — Good honest meuta every loralty, local er travelling. to ntcodace aud alvertiss our goods, tacking up hew eards oa feness, aloag public roads, and ll @easeicuens places. No expsrieace nesd- aeeounted for? The answer ‘3 mmple eneugh, viz:—Be. Containing eight rooms, frost proof esllar. ; i aree yard. Apply at the residence of Gees, | -448e there is none equal to it “sigh, Ir. Hillsberough St. 272 TO LEC—A mse em Qacen S rest, lately cooupied by Jone Mamferd. in geo1 repair, Cf all Wine Merchait Shidshyy. Wholesale from the distiller, A.G. Taowsey & G3, Plumbing & Heating —— 8840 @ e0e0-——— I am now prepared to do Sanitary Plumbing in all its branches. Also Steam and Hot water Heating and Gas Fitting. Jobbing promptly attended to. All work guaranteed first-class. Estimates furnished at short notice, See me before placing your orders—it will be money saved. Orders left at R. B. NORTON & CO’S. Store, or at residence, Edward Street, wili re- oeive prompt attention. Angus McInnis, PRACTICAL PLUMBER Gas, Steau and Hot Water Fitter, Ch’town, P. E, I. ee se ESPABLISHED 1987 ed. Salary orcemmission $99 per month and OX eonsees $2.59 per day. Write at anoe for full particulars. Tae Eupree)-Mupicrxe Co., . Oat. oI ig “ss 2 | tor intrinsic merits, firm nese, FOR SALYOR TO LET-Soleadid 2- i i j asldon Lower Bt Pete eaters | Purity, combined with great iasting and cleansing pro- perties mile ‘rom Pest OMies. F. W. L Moore, Londen Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C6., WANTED—$2.60 per day sure, gentl © man Charletietewa Heap Works | Prince Bdward [sland Railway firm, wi references: i Unmmssestary. address—S. M. Frv. Field Man On and after TUESDAY, Wik, Dec., 1996 ager, Halifax. 1 dawtt The Bank of - Nova Scotia ; RINK. The Rink will epen for the season Xmas afternoon. Tiekete same BPrier a LEITH HOUSE Telephone 174 P: 0. Box 826 as last yar. f 83 to 38 Queen Street Gents’ . a a 1.83.50 in: 4X cw cal Waving secured the agency of the fam Children’s......... ... 81.5¢ ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” P. @.,I am prepared to aupply ale and perter ef uneurpassed quality at prices mas that eannot fail to please. Write for —s f prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- ckets fer sale at Jehason & Jona prise. sons’, A. W. Reddin’s, and Apethe A. MACDONALD caries Hall, or the managers. E.H. BEEK. Altermeen............ Present your friend with a ticke’ B.C. PROWSE j he trains ef this Railway will res daily, (Sun: days exeepted,) as under (IBS RP —> Trams Out- Trains In- VCORPORATED 1832) ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read ean dewa up aD) al + > 2 a ¥ : pit J $1,754,000 le 716 ty Chtown i. 94s 210 ty Junet 925 115 é Me iow 17 812 N. Wi lteh! eserve, $2,130,000) Fe ena TBE aie ‘Tater | ge A gemeral bamking business | ** ? *? # Sain tv 6S uD tramsacted. Depesits received | p. uw. 2» lv ear A,M. 1010 amd imterest allewed at 3h%. 118 ..., Wellington..... 9 27 Jan 6—!lme. - D hees » Pact tGme ...; 8 49 A $00 .!.....G'Leary...... 7 40 ’ 2 40... »- ee ci ose 6 35 at lg nicer 5 @ ar... ..Tignish..... lv 5 PM AM. h PM AM at dinner than a bottle of good pickles, 2 16 lv. .Charlottetowa. .ar 10 10 We keep all kinds ranging from 1 2cts cae Mi. Stewart ly 8 45 er bottle, including vl (eosin jar 820 P ? 3 6 @@....... Cardigan. ....., 715 White Onions . - ar... Georgetows, .. .lv pied Picalilli My on s . . ° M Onions if Piealilli I 1. lv. .Mewat Stewart...ar 8 2% ——a, Ee. 7 37 Walnuts 468......St. Peters...... 728 Mixed, 6 20 ar......Souris..... ly 600 Chow-Chow “x - <M . ; P. M, . - sweet Pickle 9 1E Iv,.... Bemorald,. ar 735 Girkens 606 ar Cape Traverse. lv 6 45 In lever or cork top bott % P les Trains are rum by Eastern Stamdard Time SANDERSON & CO neers Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Kye. : Moncten, N. LV GRCOER. |G A SHARY, Superintendent, P.E. I.